Saturday, January 30, 2016

Apple could develop mobile wireless recharging 2017 – Management Journal

Apple is exploring cutting-edge technologies that allow iPhones and iPads be recharged from a farther distance with mat chargers used with current smartphones.

(Bloomberg) Apple is working with partners in the US and Asia to develop a new wireless charging technology that can be used on their mobile phones as early as next year, according to people familiar with the plans.

Apple is exploring cutting-edge technologies that allow iPhones and iPads be recharged from a farther distance with Mat chargers used with current smart phones, people who asked not to be identified because the details are private said. The iPhone maker is looking to overcome the technical barriers that include loss of energy in the distance, and the decision to apply the technology still being evaluated, they said.

iPhones and iPads generating more of the three quarters of Apple’s revenue, new technologies can give their devices a margin and help the company to sell products at a higher value in a slow market. Samsung Electronics Co., Sony Corp. and Google Inc. are among the rivals have already launched smart phones that are loaded wirelessly, but require still be close to the charging base.

The efficiency in energy transfer decreases to the extent that the distance between the transmitter and receiver increases, meaning that the batteries take longer to recharge.

Trudy Muller, a spokeswoman for Apple declined to comment when contacted by Bloomberg News.

Technology development
In 2010 registered a patent application which he outlined the concept of using a personal computer iMac as a center Wireless at a distance of about a meter for which used a technique called near-field magnetic resonance recharging. Currently Apple uses a similar technique, called induction to charge your Watch a few millimeters from the power source.

Another patent developed by Apple was a method of making aluminum housings allow for phones radio waves passing through them, a technique that minimizes the problem of metal interference signals are transmitted.

Previously Apple has downplayed any interest in charging technology still requires be plugged into an outlet because such methods are inconvenient.

Semiconductor makers Broadcom and Qualcomm are among those who have developed or are developing wireless technology and models for refills.

Broadcom offers a chip that supports three main models of wireless recharging, while Qualcomm supports two of these technologies and last year said it had developed a method to avoid the problem of interference during charging, switching a power antenna the cover of the phone.

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